I thought the tattoos of Bethlehem tattoo artist Alexis Kovacs were the best but the judges didn't agree and London was named the winner of Oxygen's reality competition "Best Ink" Tuesday.

The episode titled "For the Love of Ink" had the final three Alexis, owner of the Electric Cheetah at 707. N. New St. in Bethlehem; Jon and London first learned there would be no flash challenge. Instead they would get to consult with an editor from "Tattoo" magazine.

The three artists handed over a portfolio of their work and the edito critiqued them. Rather ridiculously, the editor told Alexis she should have been better prepared for the consulation even thought the artists had simply been told to take everything off the walls and bring it without knowing what it was for.

For the final ink challenge, people each artist had already tattooed entered the room for another tattoo, this time of the artists choice.

"I felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders when they told us we could design what we wanted for our Ink Challenge," Alexis says in her blog. "It was stressful to know that we had to do three tattoos and barely had time to get ready for them. It was also wonderful working with my previous skins. I had a connection to each person and I almost cried when they walked out. They were like a super supportive cheering squad."

Alexis did all three tattoos around the theme of light. Two included a lantern and the third a flame.

"My concept for my tattoos was that love is like a light and will always shine through the darkness," she says. "I also put little mosquitoes in the tattoos, like they were being drawn to the light."

All three artists had very strong tattoos but in the end it was London who took the prize.

"When I was named the winner, I literally could not believe it," London says in his blog. "Entering the final challenge, I was extremely nervous. Jon and Alexis were my biggest competitors and they do fantastic tattoos every week, but it felt amazing knowing that I made it to the end."

Alexis says she was "not surprised" that London won.

"I actually really think I had a shot at it, but I think I knew he was going to win once Roman left," she says. "It seemed inevitable. Being a finalist gave me more than what I expected to achieve, and I felt like I won just by being in the top three. "

She says competing on the show really motivated her to get better and better.

"I have such a hardcore, new-found romance with tattooing again," she says. "This show made me really care about what I do. I always knew I was okay at tattooing, but to be a finalist showed me that I'm better than I think I am and I do know what I'm doing!"

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